Hear ye, hear ye—Fat Sister’s Guide to Life is officially two-years-old today. Yes, grand ol’ TWO!
In these short 24 months, I’ve cooked and decorated and proselytised my way to 8,055 visitors, and 3,356 unique visitors. Now that is peanuts compared to some mega blogs with legions of followers. But I’m nonetheless proud of every one of those clicks and visits. So humour me this once and allow me to crow about my labour-of-love today. And most importantly let me holler a big three cheers to all my faithful readers for keeping me company and coming-along for the ride—mille grazie!
I also want to take this opportunity to share some interesting visitor data and traffic patterns with you.
In these short 24 months, I’ve cooked and decorated and proselytised my way to 8,055 visitors, and 3,356 unique visitors. Now that is peanuts compared to some mega blogs with legions of followers. But I’m nonetheless proud of every one of those clicks and visits. So humour me this once and allow me to crow about my labour-of-love today. And most importantly let me holler a big three cheers to all my faithful readers for keeping me company and coming-along for the ride—mille grazie!
I also want to take this opportunity to share some interesting visitor data and traffic patterns with you.
- I had readers from 94 countries and 6 continents. 72.9% of my readers hailed from USA; followed by UK and India with 7% each; and Canada, Australia, UAE, Israel, Germany, Brazil, and Sri Lanka rounding off the top ten countries.
- 53.42% of my visitors were Mac users; 33.35% were on a PC; and the rest were using tablets and mobile devices, primarily iPads, iPhones, and Blackberries.
- I had 31,865 total pageviews, and 12,825 unique pageviews.
- The blogpost with the most pageviews was Ribbon Embroidery, followed very closely by Pantry Basics: Essential Indian Spices.
- The recipes with the most pageviews were Tastey Boy’s Favourite Fiery Sukha Chicken, Maple Mustard Coriander-Crusted Pork Spare Ribs, and Roasted Root Vegetables.
- The most viewed post on decorating was Adventures in Tiling.
I love the recipes and the home decorating photos. I think it would be neat to see some restaurant reviews.
ReplyDeleteI love the recipes and have told so many of my friends about this blog! I would like to see more recipes for entertaining friends and possibly even some suggestions on menus with a central theme.
ReplyDeletegreat going :) keep rocking
ReplyDelete